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Lawyers who spoke to KPBS said immigration judges are now ordering bond amounts that previously were only used for criminals on international wanted lists. The U.S. Department of Justice says the courts are following the law and that the claims are “baseless.”
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We’re also curious about why you think people seek out book clubs and reading communities. Have you noticed more people joining book clubs in recent years?
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The survey asks how pollution in the river and beach closures have affected local businesses, employment, property values, tourism and school attendance.
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Many different varieties of plants, ceramic fish, and rock formations went into the design — along with a lot of imagination.
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If approved, it would be fully funded and constructed entirely by The Rinks Foundation, founded by philanthropists and owners of the San Diego Gulls and Anaheim Ducks, Henry and Susan Samueli.
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He is tasked with ensuring consistency in playing style, talent development and performance standards, along with the rest of SDFC's technical staff.
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San Diego's Digital Gym Cinema joins American Cinematheque's global film festival celebrating dark themes and exhilarating artistry.
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All eyes are on one billionaire’s spending for governor. A CalMatters analysis shows the story may lie in the millions spent by down-ballot candidates.
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California’s redrawn US House map gets its first test as Democrats hope to counter GOP redistrictingCalifornia’s congressional primaries were a preliminary test of Democrats’ best chance at countering Republican redistricting gains elsewhere this year. The party won voter approval last year to redraw the state’s congressional map to create five more winnable U.S. House seats. Democrats have long worried about the possibility of a shutout in one of the redrawn districts.
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California’s wild and wide-open primary election came to a close Tuesday with voters consolidating behind leading candidates for their parties.
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